This thread very quickly took a possibly disturbing direction I never intended.
I made it a separate thread because there was no other context for it.
I was commenting on an actual comic book team that Marvel has advertised. I was pointing out that that team was a collection of obvious national stereotypes.
I had no intention of ridiculing anybody. I find national cliches annoying and evidence of lazy thinking.
The idea of an indentifably Australian Superhero is one that has never really taken off. The classic Aussie Superheroes, some of which are on the site, like The Australian Shadow, the Panther, the Raven, Catman, Silver Starr and so on, are not specifically Australian at all. Shadow and Raven are English actually.
Back in the Eighties people llike Glen Glenn Lumsden, Tad Pietrzykowski,Gary Chaloner and David De Vries [Who identifies as a New Zealander] attempted to do Australian Superheroes, but that didn't last long.
http://www.tabula-rasa.info/AusComics/DavidDeVries.html The Cyclone Anthology featured
The Dark NebulaThe Golden Age Southern CrossThe JackarooThe Southern SquadronThe Squadron consisted of:-
was led by a female,
Lieutenant Christine Smith ( no superhero ID I think)
Nightfighter, a former Australian soldier, Adam West, [Yes] part of a program to create a super soldier
Southern Cross, a young, trendy North Shore fashion designer, Bertram Davis, from Sydney with psychokinetic powers.
Dingo, Costas Borgas, is the werewolf son of a Serbian immigrant.
This is what we come up with when we do it ourselves. Not the kind of obvious cliches that say Marvel or DC would come up with.
and
They cooperate closely with their New Zealand counterparts, the Waitangi Rangers
Cyclone ran 8 issues and became Southern Squadron which ran only 4 issues.
The original Cyclone! Characters have undergone something of a revival with the launching of The Dark Nebula[permanent dead link] webcomic in 2006. The website has been operation for a little over two years. This webcomic currently includes Dark Nebula, the Golden Age Southern Cross and The Southern Squadron. The new series of The Dark Nebula, The Southern Cross & The Southern Squadron graphic novels are also available on-line through Web Comics Nation
There was also David Carroll's Role-playing team
PHALANX which I know little about.
http://www.tabula-rasa.info/Roleplaying/Phalanx.html[Members of the Team
Lusus, Kankatha, Tiger, Ex Machina, Sun Strike]
I have, of course, indulged in the fan activity of compiling and creating my own team.
I think that a nationally identified team should be truly representative. So there would not necessarily be a member of a UK persuasion in a 21st Century team. . So maybe a Kanaka [Solomon Island origin], an Aussie like Russel Crowe who was originally born in NZ, A Tasmanian, An Asian (Chinese, Korean or Maybe Malaysian), Maybe a Polish Australian [ I have many friends and acquaintances from Poland] and maybe a Lebanese Australian. Am I making my point?
Most attempts to create an Australian character from US publishers make me grit my teeth. I don't mind Captain Boomerang as a character but he speaks cockney, not anything that you would really hear out of the mouth of an Australian.
So maybe we can seriously use this thread to think about what believable National Superhero teams might look like. What should a Scots team, A French team, A Brazilian team ( to give a few examples) look like?
Cheers!